Fall television has a lot to offer viewers: There's family. There's work. There's family at work. There are a few familiar faces and a host of handsome unknowns. There are cops and lawyers, a judge and a couple of caterers on the side. There are dramas,...

Read no further if you haven't seen the series finale (for now) of "Bones." Spoilers ahead!
There are any number of ways to end a series. There's the flat cut to black; the reveal that this has all been a dream. Most of them involve some level of...

Fox's "Bones" may be a bit old, but it's still strong.
The network is picking up the drama series about a highly skilled forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent, who are also married to each other, for an 11th season.
INTERACTIVE: Network TV...

Spoiler alert: This story discusses the plot of "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
Joss Whedon, the auteur who rose from indie television sensation "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" to stewardship of some of the most important movies in Marvel's Cinematic Universe, has...

John Ondrasik is holding the Stanley Cup.
The pop-rock musician has just finished coaching a team to a big hockey win and is walking across the ice to deliver sports' most famous trophy, his shoes stepping tentatively toward a far face-off circle.
OK,...

Fox isn't burying the bones just yet.
The network announced Wednesday that it has renewed its long-running drama "Bones" for a 10th season -- oh, and it's moving the show once again to Mondays, too.
Currently in its ninth season, with a new episode...

Keke Palmer is just 20 years old, but she has a resume that could belong to someone twice her age.Born in Harvey and raised in Robbins just south of Chicago, Palmer has been working steadily since facing off against Queen Latifah as an 11-year-old in...

The Fall Season is here, people. And though premieres will happen up and down what is still anachronistically called a dial, the season remains mainly the domain of the broadcast networks — which seem bent for the moment not on aping cable TV, as many...

Television takes the spotlight starting Monday at the upfronts in New York City, when most networks will announce which shows live and die. Many decisions will hinge on issues of substance — ratings and cost and critical acclaim. But no one should...